ECAM LaSalle
ECAM LaSalle was created in 1900 in response to the demand from industrialists. This non-profit engineering school was founded on a strong set of ethical and human values and is committed to training young engineers to shape the world of tomorrow. With 2,000 students, the school focuses on a multidisciplinary approach to research and teaching. Recognized by the Government as a French ‘Grande Ecole’; ECAM LaSalle is characterized by: a rigorous admission process; academic excellence; solid theoretical foundation along with concrete hands-on application; strong links with industry and an outward-looking tradition, an international exposure.
From the training of students and general functioning of the campus to membership in dedicated ecosystems, the school has been committed for several years to an approach to sustainable development and social responsibility. Students are encouraged to measure the impacts of their decisions and activities on the environment.
In addition, ECAM LaSalle benefits from a rich associative life with more than 50 clubs (humanitarian, technical, cultural, sports…) who bring the Lyon campus to life every single day!